Adaptive and Phylogeographic Variation in Sympatric Parasitic and Autotrophic Plant Species in Western Australia

Understanding spatial patterns of adaptive and neutral genetic variation in plant species is essential for identifying conservation units and designing seed sourcing strategies for restoration. The research within this thesis presents a comparative genetic study assessing patterns of adaptive and ph...

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Main Author: Walters, Sheree Jaye
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85905
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description Understanding spatial patterns of adaptive and neutral genetic variation in plant species is essential for identifying conservation units and designing seed sourcing strategies for restoration. The research within this thesis presents a comparative genetic study assessing patterns of adaptive and phylogeographic variation in multiple, co-occurring parasitic and autotrophic plant species, and concludes by applying a multidisciplinary approach to delineating provenances for seed sourcing for restoration.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-859052023-10-06T03:40:41Z Adaptive and Phylogeographic Variation in Sympatric Parasitic and Autotrophic Plant Species in Western Australia Walters, Sheree Jaye Understanding spatial patterns of adaptive and neutral genetic variation in plant species is essential for identifying conservation units and designing seed sourcing strategies for restoration. The research within this thesis presents a comparative genetic study assessing patterns of adaptive and phylogeographic variation in multiple, co-occurring parasitic and autotrophic plant species, and concludes by applying a multidisciplinary approach to delineating provenances for seed sourcing for restoration. 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85905 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Walters, Sheree Jaye
Adaptive and Phylogeographic Variation in Sympatric Parasitic and Autotrophic Plant Species in Western Australia
title Adaptive and Phylogeographic Variation in Sympatric Parasitic and Autotrophic Plant Species in Western Australia
title_full Adaptive and Phylogeographic Variation in Sympatric Parasitic and Autotrophic Plant Species in Western Australia
title_fullStr Adaptive and Phylogeographic Variation in Sympatric Parasitic and Autotrophic Plant Species in Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive and Phylogeographic Variation in Sympatric Parasitic and Autotrophic Plant Species in Western Australia
title_short Adaptive and Phylogeographic Variation in Sympatric Parasitic and Autotrophic Plant Species in Western Australia
title_sort adaptive and phylogeographic variation in sympatric parasitic and autotrophic plant species in western australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/85905